With November upon us and only a few weeks remaining in the 2015 Atlantic Tropical Storm and Hurricane Season , the probability of the formation of significant Tropical Storms is lessening each day. The east Pacific “El Nino” effect has helped in reducing the frequency of strong Atlantic origin Tropical Storms this season. While there is always the possibility of a late season storm, we are not currently seeing any indications of conditions that would produce such storms. However, our staff at the Tropical Storm Research Center will continue to monitor conditions through the first week in December and we will report anything of interest.
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“These are not official advisories. These updates and advisories are based upon information from our own computer models, NOAA, Local Weather Data Centers, deep water Buoy Data, and other publicly available sources. FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PERSON, please refer to your Local, State, and Federal Authority updates for Official Advisories and Orders. For up to the minute advisories and official updates, it is essential that you monitor your local Emergency Government, NOAA and Local Media Broadcasts. Please do not make personal safety decisions based upon information presented here.”
Tropical Storm Research Center, Gulf Shores, Alabama.
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